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Geo-tagged street level imagery collection set-up
Description of a mount to collect field data.
D'Andrimont, Raphael +2 more
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Mapping urban tree species supports green infrastructure planning. An essential issue refers to the monitoring of exotic species that may become invasive.
Danielle Elis Garcia Furuya +10 more
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Objective crime risk and perceived safety constitute distinct yet interrelated dimensions of urban security, whose spatial discrepancies may lead to misaligned policy interventions.
Haishuo Gu +4 more
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Exposure modeling plays a crucial role in disaster risk assessments by providing geospatial information about assets at risk and their characteristics. Detailed exposure data enhances the spatial representation of a rapidly changing environment, enabling
Luigi Cesarini +3 more
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Merging Special Collections with GIS Technology to Enhance the User Experience [PDF]
This analysis evaluates how PhillyHistory.org merged their unique special collection materials with geospatial-based progressive technology to challenge and educate the global community.
Nichols, Gina L
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Crowdsourcing the influence of physical features on the likely use of public open spaces
The configuration of public open spaces plays a crucial role in shaping how different people use them. Nevertheless, our understanding of how the physical features of public open spaces influence the activities conducted within them, and the extent to ...
Vasileios Milias +3 more
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Street space plays a crucial role in human activity and social life, forming an essential component of a livable and sustainable built environment. Consequently, its quality has garnered significant attention from researchers, designers, and policymakers
Linggui Liu +5 more
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Thermal infrared imagery in urban studies [PDF]
Techniques and potential role of thermal infrared imagery in urban ...
Wellar, B. S.
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What you see is what you breathe? Estimating air pollution spatial variation using street level imagery. [PDF]
Suel E +16 more
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Evaluating street interface morphology is essential for urban design, yet existing approaches often struggle to combine large-scale applicability with higher-level morphological interpretation.
Yuchen Wang, Yu Ye, Chao Weng
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